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Biology,"Medicine, Research & Experimental","Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Changes in brain A(1) and A(2A) receptors and in the corresponding mRN
A were studied using quantitative receptor autoradiography and in situ
hybridisation. [H-3]-DPCPX was used as an antagonist ligand at A(1) r
eceptors and [H-3]-CGS 21680 as an agonist ligand at A(2A) receptors.
Treatment of rats with the relatively A(1) receptor selective adenosin
e analogue R-PIA (0.3 mg/kg) for 7 days in the presence of the periphe
rally acting antagonist 8-p-sulfophenyltheophylline (8-PST; 10 mg/kg)
caused a decrease in the binding of the A(1) receptor ligand, but not
in that of the A(2A) receptor ligand. The effect on A(1) receptors was
also seen in the presence of 100 mu M GTP that decreases agonist bind
ing to insignificant levels. There was no change in either A(1) or A(2
A) receptor mRNA. No significant changes were detected following admin
istration of either R-PIA or 8-PST alone. These results thus demonstra
te an effect on brain A(1) receptors after systemic administration of
R-PIA in the presence of a peripherally acting adenosine antagonist, d
emonstrating that, under these conditions, the agonist reaches recepto
rs in significant amounts.